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“The Book of Katerina,” by Auguste Corteau, is to hit the English-speaking market. Illustration: Greek ReporterAt the start of June, Greek author Auguste Corteau will hit bookshelves in the English-speaking world for the first time with The Book of Katerina, his deeply personal, shocking and uproariously funny novel set in Thessaloniki. It’s his first book…
Three Tunisian Novels on Shortlist in EU Prize For Literature Published May 6th, 2021 - 04:33 GMT
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The winners of 2021 prize will be announced on May 18 during an online ceremony.
Three Tunisian novels are among 50 books from 14 countries on the short-list for the European Union Prize for Literature 2021 (EUPL) which is funded by the European Commission’s Creative Europe programme.
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According to the Creative Europe Desk in Tunisia, “for the first time, Tunisia and the Arabic language will be represented in this prestigious competition”, through the novel “Zindali, La Nuit du 14 janvier 2011” by Amin Al-Ghazzi (Zeineb editions).
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Twenty-two European Theatre Convention (ETC) theatres, from 18 European countries, including Malta’s national theatre company Teatru Malta, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.
250 European artists and creatives involved in the Renaissance project
The series comprises 22 film-quality videos from 22 major theatres across 18 European countries â all of which are part of the European Theatre Convention (ETC) network of theatres
One video released free to watch every weekday from 9 May 2021 – 4 June 2021
Twenty-two ETC theatres, from 18 European countries, have drawn on philosophy, fantasy, and the strain of living under a pandemic to produce an original series of short drama films that will be available to watch at home for free from 9 May 2021.
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Young people passionate about visual arts, theatre, music and dance, aged between 14 and 19, are invited by the Radu Stanca National Theatre in Sibiu (TNRS) to participate in the Liberty project, which will take place between April 8 and May 3, informs a press release sent to AGERPRES. LIBERTY, among the most recent European projects the Sibiu-based Radu Stanca National Theatre has gotten involved in, financed by the Creative Europe Programme, brings to the attention of the young people aged 14-19 a new challenge. Teenagers who are passionate about hip-hop, visual arts, acting, dance or creative writing, interested in learning more about their passions from specialists in the field and from the experiences of other young people of similar age, are invited to participate in a series of creative workshops. The young people are invited to send a video material, an illustration or a text containing a short presentation and a way of expressing freedom thro